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[ ^ is one not generally used. 

When an author’s name is printed in ITALICS, this indicates that the account, o f 
him is to he looked for in the former edition of the Directory, only corrections or 
additions being giv$n in .such eases. , 

*** List of recently dead Authors follows the Directory. 


1. \ bbot, Francis Elling- 

wood, formerly unit, 
clergyman; b., Boston, 6 xi 36; a. b., 
Harvard, 59; ph. d., same, 81; p. o., 
Larch st., Cambridge, Mass. 

2. Abbott , El 

3. -, Lyman , “Laieus?’; a. b., 

univ. city of N.-Y., 53; p. o., Corn¬ 
wall, N.-Y.,. 

4. Adams , Brooks . 

5. -, Cl F. 

6. — , Cl JY>; [Old No334] ; 
presi Cornell univ. 

7. Adams, C*«, b., Boston, IS—?; 
p. o., 153 w 14 s’t, New-York ; topics, 
Venetian life, russian lit., art, tfansl. 
from russian, german, french, italian, 
Spanish, dutch. 


8. 

; - i — , II l 



9. 

,H : C. 



10. 

- ,H. B. 



11, 

—— , 0. F.. b.v 

Worcester, 

Mass. 

18^?,; p. 0 

.* Erie 

, Pa. 

12. 

——- , Ii. (J* 


> 7 

• i 

15. 

Adler, C. 

f f • ( i 

(* YL 

16. 

Alnger, Alfred, p. 

o., 

Athenaeum club, London. 



17. 

Alcolt, L . 31 



00 

Alieni III 31. 

[sul Koine. 

i 18a. 

. , W• L*#*« 

u. s. 

con- 


20. Aldrich , Tl Bi 

21. ALLEN; E.. (Akers)^ 4 Flor¬ 
ence Percy’^ b., Strong, M’e ,— ? y — ?, 
18—?; p. o., Woodbridge, N. J., 

“Lit. Worlds 18 iv 85]. 

22. - , Nathan, m. d.; b., 

Princeton, Mass*, 25 iv 1813; a. b., 
Amherst,, 3G; p. o., Lowell, Mass;; 
population , vital statistics, health, 
edu ., insanity , heredity, temper¬ 
ance, fysiology , divorce . 

23. -, Wl. F. 

24. Anderson, J. 


25. 

! ' , It* B,, 

env 

oy at 

Copenhagen 



. 26. 

Atkinson, El 

* 0*:j 

■ IU j 1 

27. 

-. W: P. 



28. 

Tyabcock) Wi II. 



29. 

D Bacon,. L. IV. 



30. 

_ T 



31. 

Bancroft, Gl 



, 32. 

— , H. II. 



33. 

Banta, D: Demaree, 

pres. 

trustees Tnd* univ. ; b., —, 

lnd. 

, 23 v 

1833; 

a. b., lnd. univ.. 

55; 

p. 0., 

Frank 

Jin, lnd. ; local hist . 

, out 

-door 

life. 




34. 

Barnard, Cl, 



ieo 

CO 

Barr, A. E . (II.), 

[No. 

335] . 

36. 

——, Ll El, [No. 336]. 



The following abbreviations, suggested by Librarian C: A. Cutter, have been 
adopted by the American Library Association A : = Augustus (August, Auguste, 
etc.), A.. = Ann ; B := Benjamin, B.. = Beatrice; C : = Charles, C.. = Charlotte; D : = 
David, D.. = Delia; E : = Edward, E..=r:Elizabeth; F : = Frederic,;F.. = Frances; G: = 
George, G..=,Grace; lj: = Henry, H..=UeIen; I; = Isaac, I.. = Isabc'; v J : = John, 
J , = Jane; K : = Karl, K.. =Katherine; L : =Louis, L..= Louise; M : = Mark, M.. == 
Mary; N : = Nicholas, N..= Nancy; O :=±= Otto, 0..= Olivia; P:=Petery P.y=: Pauline; 
R: == Richard, R..~ Rebecca; S := Samuel, S.. = Sarah; T : = Thomas, T.. =Therese ; 
U; = Ulnhh, tJ.. ^Ursoia; V: = Victor, V.. Victoria; W: = William, \V\. = Wil- 
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Directory of Authors. 


37. Barrows, [K..] Isabel 
[“Belle”] (Hayes) (Chapin), “B. 
C. B.”, “Mrs. Shayback”, ass’t ed., 
“Christian Register”, b., Irasburg, 
V’t, 17 iv 1S45; grad. N.-Y. medical 
school; p. o., 141 Franklin st., Bos¬ 
ton ; charities, reforms, etc. 

38. -■, S: Jene, “Mr. Shay¬ 

back”; unit, clergyman, ed. “Chris¬ 
tian Register”; b., Neve-York, 26 v 
1845; p. o., Boston 

39. Bates, C.. Fiske, b., New- 
York, 30 xi 1838; p. o., 10 Ellery st., 
Cambridge, Mass. 

40. Baxter, Sylvester, b., W. 
Yarmouth, Mass., 6 ii 1S50; p. o., Mal¬ 
den, Mass. 

41. Baylor, F. Courtenay, [Old 
No. 337]; b..—, Ark. —?, — ?, 18—? 

41. Bean, Fannie, b., Vinal- 
Haven, M’e,—, —,18—?; p. o., 1008 
Arch s’t, Philadelphia; V, §$ 

42. Beard, James Carter, ar¬ 
tist; b., Cincinnati,—?,—?, 1837; p. 

o. , Flushing, N.-Y. 

43. Becker, G: F.?, U. S. 

geologist; b.,New-York,5i 1847; a.b., 
Harvard, 6S; p. o., box 2160, San 
Francisco; chemistry, mining, geol¬ 
ogy. 

45. Beers, lit A. 

46. Bellamy, Cl J. 

47. - , El 

48. -, E. W. (C.) 

49. BeMiSjE: Webster, teacher; 
b. Springfield, Mass., 7 iv 1860; a. b., 
Amherst, 80; ph. d., J. Hopkins, 85; 

p. o., Springfield; pol. economy, 
history. 

50. Benjamin, S: G...? W...?,* 
p. o., Century club, New-York. 

51. Benson, E.* 

51a. Bent, J...? Theodore; p. 
o., 13 Gr. Cumberland pi., London. 

52. Benton, Dwight, landscape 
painter; b., Norwich, N.-Y., 23 ix 
1834; p. o., 33 via Margeeta, Rome,. 
art, travel 

53. Benton, Joel, b., Amenia, 
N.-Y., 29 v 1832; p. o., Amenia; top¬ 
ics, nature, lit. criticism. * 


53a. Besant, W., p. o., United 
University club, London. 

54. Bigelow , M.. Frances 

(Ashley) “M.. Bigelow Francis”; 
b., Boston, 1847; p. o., Box 3617, New- 
York; */. 

55. - , Poultney, ed. 

“Outing”; son J: B—, b, New-York, 
10 ix 1855; a. b., Yale, 79; p. o., 140 
Nassau s’t, New York. 

56. Bird, F: Mayer, prof, psy¬ 
chology, etc., Lehigh univ.; son Rob’t 

M. , b., Phil’a, 28 vi 183S; a.b., univ. 
-Penn., 37;p.o., S. Bethlehem, Pa. 

57. Birge, El A. 

•58. Birmingham, E. F. 

59. Bishop, J. B. 

60. —-+ .Nathaniel Holmes, 
b., Medford, Mass., 23 iii 1837; p. o., 
Lake George, N.-Y. 

61. -, Wl III 

61a. Black, W:,p. o., Brighton, 
•Eng. 

62. Blackmore, R: Doddrige,* 
p. o., Teddington, London. 

62a. Boardman, G: Dana, baptist 
clergyman; b., Burma, IS viii 1828; 

a. b., Brown, 52; p. o., 3815 Walnut 
S’t, Phil’a. 

63. Bowen, C. W. 

64. Bowker, B. B. 

65. Boyesen, II. H., [Old No., 
338] 

65a. Brace, C: Loring, exec, offi¬ 
cer Children’s aid society, New-York; 

b. , Litchfield, Conn., 1826; a. b., 
Yale, 46. [contrib., anon., to leading 

N. -Y., papers]. 

66. Brandt, II. Ki Gl 

67. Brewer, F. Pi 

68. Brewster, A.. Hampton, 
“Enna Duval” sister B: Harris—; b., 
Phil’a, 1818; p. o., 107 Quatti’o Fon- 
taue, Rome; roman archce., anc. & 
mod. art, lit., politics] (contrib. 
“Blackwood” etc.) 

69. Brooks, Elbiiidge Street¬ 
er, asso. ed. “ St. Nicholas; b., 
Lowell, 14 iv 1846 

70. -, Noah, “ Castine”, “J: 

Riverside”, journalist; b., Castine, 



Second Edition , 1886. 


5 


M’e,—? x 1830; p. o., Newark, N. 

J. V. 

71. BrOTHERTON, ALICE (WIL¬ 
LIAMS), b., Cincinnati,—? 1 , —?, 18—?; 
p. o., May s’t, W. Walnut Hills, O. %. 

72. Brown , N. C. 

73. Browne,- F. F. 

74. -, W : H. 

75. Brownell, W: C., [Old No., 
8‘39] p. ; 'o., ;/ “P^ess” office, Philadel¬ 
phian 

76. Brxice, E: G. 

77. Bryce, James,*' p. o.. 35 

Bryanston Sq., London. 

78. Bull, Clarence Clough, 
ass’t ed. “Century”; b., Labini, N.-Y., 
29 vii 1850 


79. Bunce, 0. B. 

80. Runner, IL..?'O.V. ?,* p. o., 23 

Warren s’t, New-York. * 


81. Burdette, Bob’t Jones, 
bro.‘ J: W. B—; ■!>., Greensboro, P’a, 
30 Vi 44; p.'o., Ardmore, Pa. 

• 82. Burlingame, E. L. 

83. Burnett, F .. (Li.) 

84. Burnham, G. B. ('ll.) 

85. Burroughs, J'. 

86. Bynner, E. L. <- ' 

S7. Enable, G: W: p. o., Farin- 
^ ington, Comb 

88. Campbell,' II.. (Stuart), 
“Campbell Wheaton”, forffierly lit. 
ed. “Continent”; b., Lockport, N.- 
Y., 1839; p. o., box 22, Orange, N. 
J.; household <Sb social topics, [Au¬ 
thor “His Grandmothers”; "N.-Y., 
1877]. 

89. Carey, F. K., [Old No., 340] 

90. Garleton,' W., p. o., Greene 
av., Brooklyn. 


91. Carpenter)- Frank G....?, 
corres.; b.,—?, — ?, 18—?; »• b., 
Wooster univ.; p. o., 1427 F St., 
Washington. 1 

93. Carter, F. 

94. Gather wood, M.. (Hart¬ 


well) b., Lurav, O., 16 xii 1847; a. b. 
(?) Granville, O., college; p. o., 
Hoopeston; Ill.; life in Western 
States.- (V). ■ 

05. Chadwick,- J: White, b., 


Marblehead, Mass., 19 x 1840; —a. 
b.,?—; p. o., 626 Carlton Av., Brook¬ 
lyn. 

96. Chamberlain, J... ? E.... ?* 

97. Champlin, Edwin Boss, 
“Buxton West”, b.,— ?, — ?, 4 v 1854; 

a. b.?; p. o.. Westerly, B. I.; eontrib. 
“Lit. World”. 

99. Channing, E:, grandnefew 
of W. E. C—. 

100. Charles, Emily Thorn¬ 
ton, “Emily Hawthorne”, b.,-S 
Ind.,—?, IS—?; p. o., Washington. 

101. Chase, P. E. 

102. Cheney, J: Vance,*- p. o., 
Dorset, V’t, V. 

103. Child, [T: E:] Theodore, 
“Theoc”; correspondent; b., Liver¬ 
pool,—, —, 1854; b. a., Oxford, 76; p. 
o'., 36 rue de Constantinople, Paris; 
french lit. & art, french Shaksperi- 
ana, decor, art. 

104. ' Church, Wi Cf. 

105. Clapp, H: Austin, dramatic 
& inus. critic Boston “Advertiser”; 

b. , Dorchester, Mass.-, 17 vii 1841; a. b., 
Harv., 60; Shakspere, lit. criticism. 

106. Clemens, S: L. 

107. Clement, O. (E.),=534. ! 1 

108. Coan, T. M. 

108a. Colvin, 'Sidney, p. o., 
Savile club, London. 

109. Conant, Cornelia W...?,* 
p. o., 187 Washington s’t, Brooklyn. 

110. Conant, W: Cowper, 
“Vidi”; journalist; b., New-York, 7 
x 1825; p. o., New-York; religious, 
biblical, fysical, economic topics’. 

111. Congdon, C: T. 

112. Connor, B. 

113. Conway, Moncure Dan¬ 
iel,* ' pho., 62 Clark s’t', Brooklyn. 

114. Cooke, G: W., [Old No., 341]. 

115. - , J: E. 

ii6*. — ,B.(r.y 

117. Coppee, ll:,—"H: de 
Coissy”,— prof, history, Lehigh; 
[1S55-66, prof. eng. lit. univ. P’a], b., 
Savannah, 13 x 1821; grad. West- 
Point, 45; p. o., Bethlehem, P’a. 

118. Cornwallis, K i it a h a n , 



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lawyer; b.,—?, Eng., 24 xii 1835; p. 

o. , 29 Wall s’t, New-York. 

119. Corson, Caroline ( Rol- 
lin), wife Hiram—; b, Paris, 29 xii 
1828 : ; p.o., Ithaca, N.-Y.; travel, edu., 
french & ger. translations, c. 

120. Coryell, J: Russell; b., 
New-York, 15 xii 1S51; p; o., Lambert- 
ville, N. J., V. 

121. Courtney, W: Leonard, 
b., Poona, India, 5, i, 1850; m. a., Ox¬ 
ford, 18—?, 11. d., S’t Andrews, 18—?; 

p. o., New College, Oxford; metafy- 
si'cs, ethics, lit. 

122. Cox, Jacob Dolson, dean 
law school, Cincinnati uuiv., b., ])Ion- 
treal,—?,—?, 18—?; a. b., Oberlin, 
50; hist., microscopical botany. 

123. “Craddock, C: Egbert”== 

124. Granch, C. P. [371 

125. Crane, T: F. 

126. - , W: WARD,bro. A.»M. 

(C.) Seemuller; b., Baltimore, 18 
— ?; p. o., Ip9 Dolphin st., Baltimore; 
biogrqfy, modern art; -A, , 

127. CUTLER, HARRISQN GARD¬ 
NER, b., Dexter, M’e, 1856; p.o., 

420 S. Leavitt st., Chicago; history, 
industry, tarif. 

128. Cutter, Cl A. 

129. TWJ, Wl IL 

130. Davis, Rebecca 
Harding), b. Washington, P’a, 24 
vi 1831; p. o., 230 S, 21 s’t, Philadel¬ 
phia- , 

131. Dawson, Arthur Colman, 
prof. eng. lit., Beloit, Wis.; b., Des 
Moines, 7 v 1859 [UfW Lit. World, 19 
ix 1885]. 

132. Pay, Hi N., 

133. DeCosta, B; Franklin, 
“W: Hickling”; —angl. clergyman; 
b.,—?, — ?, 10 vii 1831; p. o., 46 W. 
9th s’t, New-York, [Author: “Rector 
of Roxburgh”.] 

, 134. DeGournay , P. F. 

135. DeKay, Cl* 

136. Demijng, Clarence,* p. o., 
New Haven, .Conn. 

-- 5 -P* 

136. De Yere, M.. Ainge, “Mad¬ 


eline Bridges”,. p. o., 70 Snydam s’t, 
Brooklyn. 

136a. Diaz, Abby (Morton):, p. 
o., Belmont, Mass. 

137. Dicey, Albert V...?*, p. o., 
All Souls, Oxford. 

138. Didier, E. L. 

139. Dike, S: Warren, formerly 
cong. clergyman; b., Thompson, 
Conn., ,13 ii 1839; a. b., W’ms, 63 ; b. 
d., Andover, 66; p. o., Royalton, Y’t; 
the family, divorce, politics. 

140. Dimitry, Cl , [P.] 

141. - , Jl 

141a. Dobson, Austin, p. o., 
Porth-y-Felin, Ealing,Pug. 

142. Dole, N. H. 

143. Dorr, J. C. (P.) 

144. “Dunning, C:”,= No. 569. 

143k Dwight, T. F. 

146. Dyer, Ll 

147. TOWARDS, AMELIA BeTH- 
* ^ am, .p. o., Bristol, Eng. 

148. -—- , Harry Stillwell, 
“ME”, “Comers”; journalist; b., 
Macon, G’a, 23 iv 1854; p. o., Macon. 

149. Eggert, Carl A—? 

150. Eggleston , El, 

151. - , Gi C. 

152. “Eiohberg, A..”= No. 287. 

153. Elliot, II: Rutherford, 
journalist (“Eve, Star”, Washington) .; 
b.,—?, —?, 21 iv 1849 ; a. b., Yale, ’71. 

154. Ely, Bi T.. [Old No., 343] 

155. -, S...? M...?*, p. o., 33 

Nassau st., New York- 

156. Emerton, E. 

157. Emmons, Si F. 

158. English, T: Dunn, fysician 
& journalist; b., Phil’a, 29 vi 1819; p. 
o., Newark, N. J.; topics, medico¬ 
legal, etc, 

158a. Ernst, C: W:, ed., Boston 
“Beacon”; b., Germany,.21 iv 1845,. 

159. Evans, El P. 

160. - , E.. E. {G.) ID.) 

161. TParnham, Hi 

162. —— , C: Haight, son 
Eliza W. F.—, b., Poiighkeepsie, 
25 v 1841; p. o., Milton, N.-Y. 

163. Fawcett, E. 



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164. Field, Kate,* p. o., Victoria 
Hotel, New York. 

165. Fields, A. (A.) 

166. Finc/c, Hi TV, [Old No., 334] 

167. Fiske, J: Safford, b., 
Ashtabula, O., 18 i 1838; a. b., Yale, 63; 
p. o., Watertown, N.-Y., or Alassio, 
Italy, (contrib. .“Nation”, &, “N.-Y. 
Times”.) 

168. -, J: 

169. - , Stephen. 

170. —— , i Willard.* 

171. Foote, M.. (Hallock),* p. 
O'., Boise City, Idaho. 

172. Forman, H: Buxton, bro. 
Alfred F—; b. London, llviil842; 
p. o., 46 Marlboro’ Hill, St. John’s 
Wood, Loudon. 

•173. - , W: H: 

174. Foster, W: Eaton, librarian 
public l’y, Providence; b., Brattle- 
boro’, V’t, 2 vi 51; a. b., Brown, 73 

175. Frechette, Annie Thomas 
(Howells), [=mrs. Acliille] sister 
W: D. H—; b., Hamilton, 0.,~,—, 
18—?; p. o., Ottawa. 

176. French , Alice. 

177. FidleHon , Gi S. 

178. (A arnett, J. M., [Old No., 
V* 345] 

179. Garrison, W. P., b., 1S40. 

ISO.’ Gatschet, A. Si, [Old No., 

346] 

181. Gay, Sydney Howard, b., 
Hingham, Mass.,—?, —?, 18—?; a. b., 
Harvard, 18—?, p. o., West New 
Brighton, N.-Y.; hist., biog. 

152. Gibson, G: Rutledge, stoc- 
broker; b.—?,■♦—?, 20 i 1853; a. b., 
univ. Mich., IS—?; p. o., 49 B’way, 
New-York. 

153. - , W: Hamilton, b., 

Sandy Hook, Conn., 5 x 1850; p. o., 177 
Montague st., Brooklyn; nature & 
nat. hist. 

184. Gilder, J. L. 

185. - , Jo. Benson, b., 

Flushing, N.-Y., 29 vi 1858. 

1S6. - , i?: W., b., 1844. 

187. -, Willi ■ 

188. Gildersleeve, B. L. 


189. Gill, Theodore [N:], prof, 
zoology, Columbian univ., b., New- 
York, 21 iii 1837; ichthyology, etc. 

190. Gilman, Daniel Corr, pres, 
J. H. univ.; b.,—,—, 1831;a.b.,Yale, 
52; p..o., Baltimore; univ. edu. 

191. Gilmore, J. R...? [Old No., 

347] 

192. Gladden, Washington, 
coug. clergyman; b., Pottsgrove, P’a, 
36; a. b., W’ms, 59; p. o., Columbus, 
O., applied Christianity. 

192a. Glennie, J...? S...? 

Stuart, p. o., Athenaeum club, Lou¬ 
don. 

193. Godkin , E. L. 

194. Gosse, Edmund [W...?]*, p. 

o. , 7 Whitehall Gardens, S. W., 

London. 

195. Gould, E. R. L., [Old No., 

348] . 

196. Grant, Robert, lawyer ; b., 
Boston, 24 i 1S52; a. b., Harvard, 73; 

p. o., 39 Court st., Boston. 

197. Greey, E:, b., Sandwich, 
Eng., 1 xii 1835; p. o., 20 east 17 s’t, 
New York; Japan. 

198. Green, A.. K..=416 

199. Greene, F. V. 

201. Griffis, Wi E., p. o., ‘Shaw- 
mut church, Boston. 

202. Griswold, H. ( T.) 

203. -, Wi M. 

204. Guiney, L.. I. » * 

205. » TT adley, A. T. 

206. Hague, J. D. 

207. Hale, Ei E., p. o., Roxbury, 
Mass. 

208. -, Horatio, lawyer; son 

S.. J. (?) Hale, b.^Newport, N. H., 
1817; a. b., Harv., 37; p. o., Clinton, 
Ont.; language, ethnology, history. 

209. -, Wi G. 

210. Hall, G. S., [Old No., 349}. 

211. Hamilton, Kate W...?,* }>. 
o., Bloomington, Ill. 

212. Harding, E: J...?, account¬ 
ant; b., —, Eng., 4 iv 1851; p. o., The 
Chelsea, N.-Y.; poetry, drama, criti¬ 
cism. 

213. Hardy, A. S. 



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213u< —r , T:, p. o., Sftvile eltib, 

London. 

214. Harland, H:, b;, 1 iii 1861; 
p. o,, 35 Bookman place, New York. 

215. Harney, W. IF., [Old No., 
350] 

216. Harrington, M: IF. 

218. Harris, Joel Chandler, 
b.. Fatontou, G’a,9, xii 1848; p, o., 
Atlanta, Ga. 

218a, t-r- .,\Mm ( C .)* 

219. - „ Wl T. 

220. Harrison, C. (C'.) 

221. -— ,J.A. 

222. - , Jonathan Bax¬ 

ter, unit, clergyman; b., —, O., 5 iv 
1835; p. o., Franklin Falls, N.-H.; 
labor q’n, forestry, advancement of 
civilization, sociology. 

223. Hart, B., p. o., Fair Haven, 
Conn. 

224. -, J. M. 

: 225. ‘'Hartley, Susan”=481. 

226. Hatton, Joseph, p. o., 14 
Titohfield terrace, Regent’s Park, 
London, 

227. Hawthorne, Jultan,* p.o., 
Sag Harbor, N..-Y., 

228. Hayes, A.? A. 

p. o., 1717 R. I. av., Washington.. 

229. Hayne, WiH. 

230. Haynes, //: IF. . , 

231. Hay ward, E: F. 

232. Hazard, Rowland, manu¬ 
facturer; son Rowland Gibson II—, 
b., Newport, 10 viii 1S29; a. b., 
Brown, ’49; p. o.,. Peacedale, R, I. 

233. Hazeltine, M. Williamson, 

a. b., Harv., 62. 

234. Heard, J:, mining engineer; 

b. , Paris, 4 v 185!^; p, o., Ipswich,; 
Mass.; contrib. Revue Internatiou- 
ale, etc. 

.235, Heilprin, A. 

236. -j—- , Lt. 

237. - , M. 

-2.38. Hewett,. Waterman T:, 
prof. German, Cornell; b., Miami, - 
Mo,, 10 i 1846; a. b., Amherst, 69; 
ph. d., Cornell, 72; german lit., hist, 
universities, lit. & hist, Nether- 



Goetlie Jahrbuch”, 
of Philology”.) 

Higginson, Ti IF,' 

240. Hillyar, J. M. 

241. ‘ • Hodge, Tobe*\=326 

242. Holden, E\ S., pres. ,.univ. 
Cal., Berkeley, Cal. 

243. Holder, C:.F:, curator of 
zoology, museum natural hist.,' New- 
Yorlc; b., Lynn, Mass.., 5 viii 1851; top¬ 
ics, biology, uat. hist., dialect. 

244. -k , Joseph Bassett, cu ra- 

tor invert, zoology, Am. museum 
natural history, NeW-York; ib., Lynn, 
Mass., 26 x 1824. ' , i 

245. Holland, F: M. 

246. }-, H: IF. . . ; 

247. Holloway, Laura (Car¬ 
ter) b., Nashville, —, —, 18—?, p. o., 
181 Schhrmerh.or,n st., Brooklyn. 

248. Holmes, M„ J.. (H.) 

. 219 . - , 0. W.f ; 

2p0. Hooper, L. H. (J.) ■ 

251. Hopley, Catherine 
Cooper, —‘’Sarah T. Jones’;’,— “a 
writer well-known, both in England 
& elsewhere, of 25 years standing”, 
born—18—?; p. o., 15 
Queen’s Crescent, Hpverstoek Hill, 
London. 

253. Hoppin, James Mason, prof, 
history of; art, Yajle;. b., Providence, 
17 i 1820; a. b., Yale, ’40; p. o., New- 
Haven; homiletics, theology, hist. ,& 
Grit, of art. 

253. Horton,. S.? Dana) 

p. 0 ., Pomeroy, G. 

254. Hosmer, J. E. » 

.255. Howard, B. IF 

256. —, Weddell. Stanton, 
p. 0 ., Milwaukee. 

.257,0. Howe, E.: IF. 

258,. Howell, G: It. 

259. Hoicells, Wi D. 

260. Hubbard, J. M. 

261. Humphreys, M.. G. 

262. Hunt, L.. Livingston,* p. 
0 ., Barrytown, N.-Y. 

263. Hutcheson , D : 

264. Hutton, L. 

265. Hynds, A. 


lands.. (Contrib. “ 
’’Nation”, “Am. j 
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266. tles, G:, hotel-mahager; b., 
-*• Gibraltar; 20 vi 1852; p. 

6;, Montreal; economics. 

267. Ingersoll, E. 

267a. Ingram, J: Kells, 1’n Trin¬ 
ity col., Dublin; b., 7 vii 1823. 

268. Ingle, E: 

269. Tames, EJ. 

270. ^-, Hi 

271. -, TP: 

272. Jhnson, K. [iV.], 

272a. Jabp, Alex. May, p. o., 
Elmstead. near Colchester, Eng. 

272b. Jebb, R: ClAA a5RHOU.SE, 
prof., Glasgow itniv. 

273. Jewett, 8.-. 0. 

274. ' Jdhnsbn, C: F. 

275. —— , HJ (K.) 



27S. , Robert Under¬ 

wood, asso. ed. “Gentury”; b., 
Washington, 12 i 1853. 

278a. , Bossiter. 

279. — ,v.w. ;• 

280. Johnston, A. 

281. TP e en Alt, H: E—?; 
^ p. o., Scriinton, Pa. 

282. Keep, E. F. 

283. Iieese; G: F. 

284. Kelsey, Francis W---.?,* 
prof, greek & roman lit., Lake Forest 
univ., Lake Forest, Ill., nelew J: T. 
Trowbridge. 

285. Kennedy, II. ill. 

286. - , W: Sloane; b., 

Brecksville, O.,—?—? IS—?; a. b., 
Yale, 75; p. o.. Belmont, Mass.; bibg., 
poetry, filosofy. 

287. King, Anna (Eiciiberg),* 
p. o.. Hotel Berkeley, Boston. 

288. . D: Bennett, prof. 

latin. Lafayette; b., M’t Pleasant, 
P’a, 1848; a. b., Lafayette, 71; p. o.', ' 
Eastern, P’a; ‘internal law', pol. sci¬ 
ence, education. 

288a. -, HJ, journalist, b.,' 

Salem, 0„ 1841; p. o., Topeka, 
Kan. 

289. Kingsley, IPs L. 

291. Kirk, E, W-.,.1(0.) 


292. -, J: F., p; o., German¬ 

town, P’a. 

293. Knox, T: Wallace, journal¬ 
ist; b., PembtookC, N. H., 26 vi 1835; 
p. o., Lotus Club, New-YorkA 

294. Krehbiel, H: E:, musical 
ed. “Tribune”; b., Ann*Arbor, 10 iii 
1854. 

295. x amb, M. J. B. (K.) 

296. * ^ Ldmman, C : 

297. , O: B. 

298. Lang,* Andrew, ' b.,—?, 

18—?; p. o., 1 Marloes road, Kensing¬ 
ton, Eng.- : ' 

299. Langley, S: Pier font, di¬ 
rector Allegheny observatory; b., 
Boston, 22 viii 1834; p. o;, Allegheny, 
P’a; solar fysics. 

301. Lathrop, Gi P., * lit. ed. 
“Star”, New York. 

302. Latimer, [M..] E.. 

(Wormeley), sister mrs. Dan. Sar¬ 
gent Curtis, b., London, 1822; p'.o;, 
66 South st.,Baltimore; author: “Our 
Cousin Veronica”, “Annabel”, “My 
wife & my wife’s sister”, (U) “Mine 
Gosselin” by'L: Ulbacli. 

303. Ldughlin, J. L. 

306. Leonard; M.. Hall, 
teacher; b., Bridgewater, Mass.,—, 
—,18—?; p. o., Bridgewater. 

307. LilliG, Lucy CeciLia, 
(mrs.?), b., New-York, 22 xi 1855; p. 
o., 303 W. 34 sf., New-York. 

308. LiscoPib,' IP: Bi 

309. LitcBTteld, Grace DeNio, 
b., New-York, 19, xi, 1S49 ; p. o., 18 
W: st., New-York. 

oil. Lockett,' 8:'H...? 

312. Lodge, II: CaboT ; b., Bos¬ 
ton, 12v 1850; a. b., Harv., 71; ph.d., 
same, 75; p. o., 31 ' Beacon 8t., 
Boston; topics, p'ol. & social hist, of 
U. S. 

313. Longfellow, IP: P. P. 

314. Lowell, J. B. 

316. —- , B. J. 

317. Ludlow^ James Meeker; 
—? clergyman, b;, Elizabeth, N. J., 
15 iii 1841; a. b., Pfihceton, 61; p. o., 
91 First place, Brooklyn; theology , 





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history, hist, romance, politics, 
criticism. 

318. ,- , T: W: 

320. “Luska, Sydney”=214 

321. 1% Ifabie.’H. W. 

322. McClure, S. S., p. o., 
140 Nassau s’t, New-York. 

323. McCormick, Eliot, editor, 
Christian Union, 1877-82, N.-Y. Ob¬ 
server, 1883; b., New-York, 5 v 1849; 
p. o., Union Xeague]club,(N.-Y., 

324. McDonough,.A: B. 

325. McElroy, J: G : B. 

325a. Macfarlane, Annie Rob¬ 
ertson, reviewer of novels in “Na¬ 
tion” ; p. q., 129 E. 16 st., New-York. 

326. McIlvaine, C:, “Tobe 
Hodge”, humorist, specialist on 
Chemistry, mycology, etc.; b.,—?, 
—?, 31 v 1840; p. o., 58th st., Phila¬ 
delphia. 

327. McKay, James Thomson, 
b., New-York, 2 i 1843; p. o., Hunt¬ 
ington, N.-Y. 

328. Mac K aye, Maria Ellery 
(Goodwin) teacher; b., Newport, 
1830; p. o., 387 Harvard st., Cam¬ 
bridge; spec, french hist. & lit. 

329. . Me Master, J: B. 

331. MacMcllen, J:, —“Noj”,— 
teacher; b,, New-York, 1818; a. b., 
Columbia, 37; p. o., station M., New- 
York; education. 

832. Macquoid, K.. S-?, p. 

o. , Stanley pi., Chelsea, Eng. 

333. Macy, Jesse, prof, history, 
etc., Iowa, col.; b,, Knightstown, 
Ind.,—, —, 1842; a. b., Iowa eol. 70; 

p. o., Grinnell, I’a; local gov’t, in- 
stitu. J* constitu. history. 

335. March, Francis Andrew, 
prof, english & comp, filology, lect¬ 
urer on common law Lafayette; b., 
Millbury, Mass., 25 x 1825; a. b., 
Amherst, 45; p. o., Easton, P’a ,filos- 
ofy , filology, law, early-english, 
latin hymns, Christian latin & 
greek. 

336. Marquand, IB* 

337. Martin, Clara (Barnes),, 
Rijsttvg girls boarding school, 2 ,0tisk 


place, Boston; born—, —?„—, —, 
18—?; Bussian lit. [t, viii, 1886] 

338. Masson, D:, p. o., Edin¬ 
burgh. 

339. Mather, Fred, sup’t fish¬ 
ery commission,, Cold Spring Harbor, 
N.-Y.; b., Greenbush, N.-Y*, 2 viii 
1833; angling, fish-culture, humor¬ 
ous. 

341. - , Fi G. 

342. Mathews, Alfred; b., 
Painesville, O., 11 ix 1852; p. o.,(52 N. 
6th st., Philadelphia; local history, 
etc. 

343. Matthews, [./.] B. 

344. Mead, E. D. 

345. Means, D: MacGregor, 
—“McGee”,— lawyer; b., Groton, 
Mass., 1 v 1847; a. b., Yale, 68; p. o., 
33 Pine s’t, New York; ethics, poli¬ 
tics, law. 

346. Metcalf, L. 8 — ? 

347. Miller, “Olive Thorne”. 

348. Millet, F. D. 

349. Mills, C: D. 

350. Moles worth, M.. L... 
(Stewart), b., Rotterdam, 29 v 1840; 
p. o., 85 Lexliam Gardens, Kensing¬ 
ton, Eng. 

361. Montgomery, E. 

362. - , G: Edgar, 

“Vixen”, “Clague”; correspondent; 
b., New-York, 6 ii 1856; p. o., 19 w. 
24 st., New-York; (J) drama, art, 
lit. 

363. Monti, L. 

364. Moore, Cl II. 

364n. Morfill, W. R., p. o., Oriel 
college, Oxford. 

365. Morison, G: S -? 

366. Morris, C:, b., Chester, P’a, 
ix 1833;, p. o., 2223 Spring-Garden 
S’t, Philadelphia; science , filos. of 
lit., history. 

367. Morse, James Herbert, 
teacher; b., Hubbardstou, Mass., 8 x 
1841; a. b., Harv. 63; p. 6., 43 W. 
39th s’t, New-York. 

368. -, J: T., jr. 

369. Moulton, L.. Chandler*, 
p. o., 28 Rutland Sq.. Boston, 



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371. Murfree, M.» Noailles, b., 
Murfreesboro, Term., cal840; p. o., 
S’t Louis. • 

371a. Murray, D: Christie, P- 

o. , Twickenham, Eng. 

371b. Myers, F: W: H:, b., Kes¬ 
wick, 6, ii, 1843; a. b.,?; p. o., Leck- 
hampton House, Cambridge. 

372 Xr ADAL ’ Ehuman Syme, 

■ -l-N b.,—? V’u, 13 ii 1843; a. 
b., Yale, ’54; p. o., Century club, 
New-York. 

373. Neiocomb, if. 

374. Newhall, Howard Mudge, 
b., Lynn, Mass., 7 v 1854,; p. o., Lynu; 
industrial & economic sub., shoe- 
m’f’g. 

375. Newton, Bi H. 

376. Noble, Edmund, b.,—, Scot¬ 
land,18—?, p.o., 39 Dover S’t, Boston. 

377. Norman, H:, a. b., Harv., 
18—?, p. o., 3 Temple Garden, Lon¬ 
don, E. C. 

378. Norton, Cl L. 

379. Nott, Cl C. 

3S0 /^Y AKKS > Rensselaer All- 
srON, farmer; b., May- 
field, N.-Y., 1835; p. o., Norton, Mass. 

381. Ober, Fl A. 

382. Ogden, B. 

383. Oliver, (?.. A. ( Little ) ( El¬ 
lis), b., Boston, 24 ix 1844. 

384. Osborn, Hi F. 

385. Osmun, Tl E. 

386. Oswald, F. L. 

387. Oxley, James Macdonald, 
legal adviser to dep’t of Marine, 
Ottawa; b., Halifax, 22 x 1855; a. b., 
Dalhousie, 74, 

388. Tyage, D. 

389. -t-, T....? N....?,* 

p. o., Richmond, Y’a. 


390. -, Walter H. 


journalist; b., Cary, N. C., 15 viii 
1855; a. b., J. H, univ., 78; p. o., 
ltaleigh, N. C. 

391. Paine, Yeeder Bertram, 
b., Albion, Mich., 1 vii 1844; p.o., 
Saginaw, Mich. 

392. Palfrey, F. IF...? 

393. - > 1- C. 


394.-, N.. H., b., about 

1823. 

395* Palmer, Gl H. 

396. Pan ton, <L. Ellen 
(Fritii), b., London, 18x 1848; p. 

o. . Shorthands, Kent, Eng.; nat. 
hist., politics, */; contrib. “Pall 
Mall”, “St. James”, “World”, 
“Whitehall”, etc. 

397. Parke, F. 

398. Parker, E.. (C.) 

399. Parkman, F. 

400. Parton, J. 

401. Patterson, Christopher S, 

402. - 

403. Patton, W: Weston, pres. 
Howard univ., Washington, formerly 
cong. clergyman; b., New-York, 19 x 
1821; a. b., univ. City of N.-Y.,, 39; 
theology, ethics, church polity, 
moral reform. 

304. Peirce, G.. Howard, “G. 
Howard”; b., Salem, Mass., 27 v 1842; 

p. o., 24 Cortes s’t, Boston. 

405. Pember, P. Y. 

406. Perry, Jl T. 

407. Perry, Nora, b.,—, 
18—?, “anyone who knew at all of 
Nora Perry would know what her 
specialty was. Further biographical 
facts can serve no possible use but to 
gratify the curious.” 

408. ' - , Tl 8. 

409. Peters, El T. 

410. Peters, J: Pernnett, 
“Yale doctor”;, prof. O. T. languages 
& lit., episcopal theol. school, Phila¬ 
delphia; b.,New-Yox-k, 1852, a. b., 
Yale, 73; ph. d., 76; orientalia, 
Semitic antiquities, history, reli¬ 
gion, filology, assyriology. 

411. Pettee, Wi Hi 

412. PHelps, Cl II;, lawyer; b., 
Stockton, Cal., 1, i,, 1S53; p. o., 15 
Broad s’t, New-York. 

413. - , E*9 if., 

414. Phillips, Barnet, journal¬ 
ist (N.-Y - . “Times”); b., Phil’a, 9 xi 
31; a. b., univ. P’a, 48; topics, ichthy¬ 
ology, vC 

415. Pincoffs, A. 





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416. Poore, B: P. 

417. Pottkr, W: James, unit, 
clergyman; b., N. Dartmouth, Mass., 
1 ii 1880; p. or, New Bedford. 

418. Pratt, 'IF. S. ' 

419. Preston, Harriet 
Waters 1 ,* p. o., North Danvers, 
Mass. ' 

420. - , Margaret 

J-?*, p. o., Lexington, V’a. 

421. Pyle, K.. 
andolpH, Cara [de la 

Montanie ] ( Hall ); 

dau. A. Oakev H—; b. — ? — ? — ?; 

. • 

P- °. 

428.- Reddall, H: Fi, — “F: All- 
dred”, b., London, 25 xi 1852; p. o., 
200 Mulberry s’t, New-York. 

424a. Repplier, Agnes, b.,‘Phil’a, 
ly ivy 1855; p. o., 4015 Locust s’t, 
Phil’a. 

425. Rexforp, Eben Eugene, 
b., Johnsburgh, N.-Y., 16 vii 1848; p. 
o., Shiocton, Wis., topics,’floriculture, 
(F, J.) 

426. Bice, 7: L. 

427. Bichardso'n, C : F. 

428. Bideing, IF: II: 

429. BioRdan, Roger, b.,—, 
Ireland, 21 v 48; p. o., 39 E 19th st., 
New-York; topics, (descriptiv) art, 
art-mfgs. 

430. Robinson, F: W:, p. o., 30 
S’t James road, ferixtoh, Eng. 

431. Boe, EiP. 

432. Rohlfe, A.. K.. (Green), 
==dhrs. C: R.—; p. o., Brooklyn,’N.-Y. 

433. Rollins, Alice (Welling¬ 
ton),* p. o., 177 Harrison s’t, Brook¬ 
lyn. 

434. Roosevelt, Theo.,* p. o., 
422 Madison av., N6w-York. 

• 435. Bopes, Ji G. 

436. Bose, J: (J. 

437. Bosengarten, J: Gi 

438. Rosenthal, L:, journalist; 
b., Baltimore, 10 ix 1856; a. b., Dart., 
77; p. o., N.-Y. Histor. Society,’New- 
York; topics, mod. history & lit. 

439. Boss, D. W. 

440. Rossetti, Christina G...?, 


of AuthorH. 

p. o.,' 30 Torriiigton sq.,-' London. 

441a. - ,W: M., p. o., Ends- 

leigh gardens, N. W., London. 

442. Bothrov/c, J. T. 

443. Round, W: Marshall Fitz, 
“Pi Pennot”, “Paul Vevay”, b.,—? 
—26, iii, 1845 ;p. o., 65 Bible Hbuse, 
New-York; penology, art.' 

444. Russell, W: Clark, p. o., 
24 Colville road, London. 

445. Q afford, M .» J . 

446. ^ SAINTSBURY; G:. b., 

Southampton, 1845; b. a., Merton 
college, Oxford, 68; p. o., Saville 
club, London. 

447. Salisbury, B. D. 

448. Salter, W:,—? clergyman; 

b., Brooklyu, 1821; a. b., uuiv. City of 
N.-Y;, 40 ‘' p. oi, Burlington,-'Pa. 

Amer. (‘western) hist. 

449. Sanborn, F. B: 

450. S a N’d ham, AgnEs 

(Fraser) ; b., London, 4 xii lS44; p. 
o., “The Edinburgh”, Boston; topics, 
description, art. • - 1 

451. Sargent, C: S. ■ ) , 

452. Sattertiiwaite,Franklin, 
“Larkfin”; b., N.-Y.,"xi, 1848 (great- 
great-grandson B: Franklin); p. o., 
2 West Park s’t, Newark, N. J.; 
sport. 

453. Savage, MiNot Judson, 
unit, clergyman;' b., Norridgewock, 
M’e, 10 vi 1841; p;o'., Boston [jgj* 
“Every other Sat.”, 21 xi 851. 

454. SaycE,' Arch.' H:j p."o., 
Athemeum club, London. 

4o5. Schayer, Julia (Thomp¬ 
son) (v. Storch), b., Deering, M’e, 
about 1840; p. o v 1318 30th st., Wash¬ 
ington. 

456. Schouler,J. 

. 457. Schuyler, Eugene, late 
diplomatic servant; b., Ithaca, N.-Y.-, 
'26 ii 1S40; a. b., Yale, 59,'ph.d., same, 
61;p.o„ Ithaca, N.-Y. ’ 

458. - ; / IF. II . 

459. ' ScbfT, W: B....?, p. o., 92 
Cheyne walk,. Chelsea, Eng. 

460. Scilitder, II. E. 

461. Seymour, T: D...A 




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462. Sharpless,. I: * 

463. Shaw, A. 

: 464. Sherman, Frank Demp¬ 
ster, b., Peekskill, N.-Y., 6 v 1S60; 
ph. b., Columbia, 84; p. o., Peekskill. 

465. Sherwood, M.. E.. 

(Wilson)*,__ p. o.,. 18 E. 30tb St., 
New-York. 

466. Shields, C: Woodruff, 
prof, of the Harmony of Science & 
.Revealed Religion, Princeton; a„ b., 
Princeton, b.,—?, —?, the—?, day of 
-a?, 18—?;.a. b., Princeton, 44. 

467. Shinn, C : H., p. o., 'San 
Francisco 

468. - , Milicent Wash¬ 

burn, editor “Overland Monthly”; 
b., Niles, Cal., 1858; a* b.,uhiv. Cal., 
SO.; p. o.., Niles, Cab; topics, education, 
society, polities, lit. criticism, out¬ 
door life. 

469. Sill, M B. 

470. ; Si.oaNe, W: M-. -• ‘l* editor 
Princeton, review;; b.,—?, -^-?, 18—?, 
p. o., Princeton, N.-J. 

471. Smalley, E. Virgil. 

472* ■ Smith, E. M. 

473. -, E.. O. (P.) 

474. ,F. 

475. Solberg, [L:] T. 

476. Spofford, A. B. 

477. , 11. IE..] (P.) 

478. Stanford, F: B:,’.formerly 
lit. ed. “Independent’’ ; b., Gardiner, 
M’e, 10 vii 1850? a. b.,.Bates, 74; p. o., 
816 Prospect place, Brooklyn. 

479. Stanton, .E.. (Cady) ,b., 
Johnstown, N.-Y.,: 12.xiT815; p. o., 
Johnstown. 

480. , H: Brewster, b., 

Griswold, Conn., -^vil805; p. o., 
Johnstown, N.-Y. 

481. —- ., Theodore, son 

E.. (C.) & H: B., b., Seueca Falls, 
N.-Y4, 10 ii 1851;.a. b., Cornell, 76;,p. 
o., 59 rue de Chaillot, Paris. — 

european events, reform-, cent rib. 
“Nouvelle Revue”, etc. 

482. Stedman, E. O, 

483. Stevenson, RobertL:, p.o., 
Bournemouth, Eng* 


484. Stillman, W : J. 

485. Stockton, F. 

4S6. Stoddard, C: Warren, 
prof, english lit,, Notre.Dame (Iud.) 
uuiv.; b.,. .Rochester, ; N. Y., 7 viii, 
1843 (not 40.) 

487. -a— j B: Hi* 

488. - , W: Osborn, b., 

Homer, N.-Y - ., 24 ix 1835; a. b., 
Rochester, 5S; poo., 1009 Wash, av., 
Morrisania,N.-Y. [J;3“ “Lit, World”, 
26, vi, 86] 

4S9. Story, W: W. 

•490. Sturgis, B. 

491. Sumner, BY G. 

492. Swett, Sophia , Miriam, 

(mrs.?) b., Brewer, M’e, —, —, 

18—.?; p. o., 39 Monument;sq., Char¬ 
lestown, Mass. 

493. —— , Susan Hartley, 

(mrs.-?) b., Brewer, M’e, 18—?; 

p. o., as above; same person? 

494. Swinburne, A,.G:> p. o., 3 

Gr. James s’t, Bedford row, Lon¬ 
don. v; 

495. Swinburne, L: J. 

496. Symons, Arthur, b., Mil¬ 
ford Haven, 28 ii, 1865; . p. o.,. 114 
Abbey s’t, Nuneaton, Eng.; poetry, 
eng. & foreign lit', crit. 

497. TT\ait, Ji B. 

498. 'Panzer, A. 

499. Taussig, Frank W:, 

ass’t prof. Harvard, b., Germany?, 
28, xii, 1859 . » 

500. Teal, Angeline (Gruey) ; 
b., Wooster, O., 18—?; p, o. Kendalls- 
ville, Ind. 

501. “ Thanet, 176 

502. Thaxte.r, C, (L.) 

503. Thayer, J.. B. 

,504. -- ,W:B. 

5.05. Thomas, C. 

506. —— , Edith M— ? b., 
Chatham, O., 1854; p. o., Geneva, O. 

507. Thompson, Maria (Pot¬ 
ter)- “M. L. T—,” —“J: Ellis Pen- 
rhvn”,— dau. , b’p Alonzo P—, wife 
Lauut ;T—; b.,—, — ?, 1848; p. o., 
Flqreuce; coptrib. ‘^London Society?, 
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508. -- , M. 

509. - , R. E. 

510. Thurston, ft. H: 

511. Tilley Arthur A:, b., 

London, lxiilSSl; b. a., Camb.,?, 
p. o., Kings College, Cambridge. 

512. Tilling hast, Wi H. 

513. Tincker, M., A. 

514. Todd, C : B. 

515. -, Mabel (Loomis), b., 

Cambridge, Mass.,. 10 xi 56; p. o., 
Amherst, Mass. 

516. Torrey, B. 

517. Towne, E: Cornelius, b., 
—?,—?; a. b., Yale, 56; p. o., Cam¬ 
bridge, Mass. 

518. Toy , C. H. 

519. Traill,H:Duff, journalist; 
b., Blackheath, 14 viii 1842; b. a., 
Oxford, 64, d. c. 1.,—, 74; p. o., Gar¬ 
rick Club, London; politics, biog., 
lit. crit. 

520. Trowrribge, J: Town¬ 
send, b., Ogden, N.-Y., 18 ix 1827; 
p. o., Arlington, Mass., \, V. 

521. Tucker, G. M. 

522. Tuckerman, B., b.,—, —?, 
1856; a. b., Harv., 78. 

523. Turner, Si E. 

Tuttle, H. 

Tyler, M. C. 

U nderwood, B: F. 

- , F. Hi, consul 

at Glasgow. 

528. ’XTalentini, P. Ji 

529. ’ Van Brunt, Ili 

530. “V ANDERGRIFT, MAR¬ 
GARET”,* pseud, of—? 

531. Van-Dyke, H: Jackson, j’r, 
—*‘H: Vane”,—?, clergyman; b., 
Germantown, 10 xi 1852: a. b., 
Princeton, 73; p. o., New-York; top¬ 
ics, religion, sacred art, english lit. 

532. Van Rensselaer, M. ( G .) 
"y)yAiTE, H: Hand all, for- 


524. 

525. 

526. 

527. 


533. 


merlv, editor “Inter- 
nat. review”, in charge edu. & relig. 
section 10th census; b., Copenhagen, 
N.-Y., 16 xi 1S46; a. b., Hamilton, 68; 
b. d., Union theol. sem., 72; p. o., Bos¬ 
ton; topics, history, statistics, pol. ee. 


534. Wallace, Alfred Rus¬ 
sell, p. o., Godaiming, Eng. 

535. Walsh, W: S....?,— “W: 
Shepard”; ed. Lippincott’s Mag., 
[Philadelphia] son R. M. W-e; 
grandson R. W—; b., Paris, 1854. 

536. Ward, J. H. 

537. - ,L.F. 

538. -, T— ? Humphrey, p. 

o., “Times” office, London [Mrs. T. 
IL W: ==M.. A....? W—]. 

539. -* , W: Hayes, ed. “In- 

dependent”; b., Abington, Mass., 25 
vi 1835; a. b., Amherst, 56; p. o., box 
2787, New-York; specialty, assyriol- 

ogy* 

540. Waring, Gi E., jr. 

541. Warner, Cl D. 

542. Warren, G: Willis, 
teacher; b., Boston, 13 ii 1841; a. b., 
Harv., 60; p. o., 28 Cherry s’t, Somer¬ 
ville, Mass.; topic, games. 

543. Wasson, D: A...?, b., W. 
Brooksville, M’e, 14 v 1823; p. o., W. 
Medford, Mass. [Jg W~ Lit. World, 4 iv 
85.] 

544. Waters, Clara (Erskine) 
(Clement), b., S’t Louis, 28 viii 
1834; p. o., 131 Newbury S’t, Bos¬ 
ton. 

545. Watson, P. B., 35 Chestnut 
s’t, Worcester, Mass. 

546. Welch, J.. Meade, editor, 
[B. daily “Courier”]; b., Buffalo; 
11 iii 1854 ; p. o., 514 Del. av., Buffalo; 
topics, “woman’s work”,' etc. 

547. Welling, J. C-.? 

548. Wells, Di A. 

549. - , H...? P...?,* p. o., 24 

Park pi., New-York. 

550. -, Kate (Gannett) ,*p. 

o., 155 Boylston s’t, Boston. 

551. Wheatley, R:, “Allan Cop- 

manthorpe”, “Rusticus”, “Justitia”, 
meth. clergyman, b., Copmanthorpe, 
Eng., 14 vii 1831; p. o., 606 Lexington 
av., N.-Y. ; topics, theology, history, 
etc. • 

552. Wheeler, Emily Francis, 
“June Winter”, sister D. H. W—; b., 
—?,—?, 18-?; a. b., (?) Northwest- 




Second Edition , 1886. 


15 


ernuniv., 75; prof. mod. Ian., Ohio 
univ.; p. o., Rockford, Ill. 

553. - , J: Hi 

554. White. Horace. 

555. —tw , H. 8. 

556. Whitfield, Rob’t P...,?, 
prof, geol., museum natural history, 
New-York; b., New Hartford, N.-Y., 
27 v 182f 

557. Whitlnq, Lilian, lit. ed. 
Boston “Traveler”; b., New-York, 
1855; p. o., Hotel VendSme. 

558. Whitney, Julia XL.*? 

559. - , Wl D. 

560. Whitredge , F: W. 

561. Whittier, Ji G. 

562. Wilcox, Marion, asso. ed. 
“Neto-Englander”; b,,—, G’a, 1858; 

a, b., Yale 78; lit., art, history. 

563. Wilder, B. G. 

564. Wilkins, M...? E...?,* p. o.. 
Randolph, Mass. [ jpg’* “Lit. World” 
26, vi, 1886 

565. Wilkinson, W: Cleaver, 

b. , Westford, V’t, S3; a. b., Roches¬ 
ter, 57; p. o., Tarrytowu, N.-Y. 

'566. Williams, A. M. 

567. Wilson, H: SCHutz,— “Her¬ 

bert Gray”, b., London,—?,—?, 18—?; 
p. o., 102 Great Russell s’t.,, London. 

568. , James Grant,* p. 

o., 15 E 74 s’t, New‘-York. 

569. — ,— H. 

570. , Talcott. 

571. , Woodrow, prof, of 


history 

; b., V’a, 1856; a. b., Prince- 

toil, 79: 

; p. o., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • 

572. 

Winsiiip, A-.-.? E--*-, b., 

i8-?;i 

p. o., Somerville, Mass. 

573. 

Winsor, J. 

574. 

Winter, W: 

bio. 

Wister, Annis A...?* 

576. 

- 4 <&. (H.) 

577. 

Witherell, J. K. 

'578. 

Wood, C.. D. 

579. 

- , J •... ? G • • •. ?,* angli- 

can clergyman; p. o., S’t Peter’s, 

Tbanet, Kent, Eng. 

580. 

Woodberry, G : E. 

581. 

Woodward, A. A- 

582. 

Wright, Carroll D, . . . ?, 

b., 18- 

■?; p. o., Reading, Mass. 

583. 

- , G: F: 

584. 

-— , 31. B. ( JJ.) 

585. 

Y oumans, E. L. 

586. 

ry abriskie, Francis Ni- 


^ coll, “Old Colony”, 


clergyman,Reformed church,formerly 
ed. ’‘Christian Intelligencer”; b., 
New-York, 29 iv 1832; a. b., univ. 
city of N.-Y., 50; p. o., Princeton, 
N.-J. 

587. Zimmern, Helen, b., Ham¬ 
burg, 25 iii 1846; p. o., 7 Tyndale 
Terrace. Canonbury sq., London. 

588. Zogbaum, Rufus Fair- 
child, artist; b., Charleston, 
1849; p. o., 222 W 23 St., New-York; 
topic, military life. 


ADDENDA. 


589. “Alexander, m us.”,=595 

590. Allen, Ja. Lane, b., Lex¬ 
ington, R’y, 18—?; a. m., K’y univ., 
75; p. o., Lexington. 

591. Bourne, E: Gaylord, 

teacher ; b., Strykersville, N. Y., 24, 
vi, 1S60; a. b., Yale, 83; p. o., New- 
Ilaven. , 

592. Browne, Junius Henri, 
journalist; b., Seneca Falls, N.-Y., 
14, x, 1833; a. b. (?), St. Xavier col¬ 
lege, Cincinnati, 50; p. o., 152 W. 57th 
s’t, New York. 

593. Deforest, JsWj; b., Sey¬ 

mour, Comb, iii, 1826; p. o.,87 Trum¬ 


bull s’t, New-IIaven; Contrib. 
“Nation”, etc.; Author “Irene the 
Missionary”, etc. 

594;, Frothingham, O. B., for¬ 
merly unit, clergyman ; a. b., ?; p. o., 
118 Marlborough s’t, Boston. 

595. Hector, Annie (French), 
[=581] b., Dublin, 1825; p. o., 54 
Portsdown road. Maida Yale, London. 

596. Hunt, Margaret (Raine), 
“Averil Beaumont”, dau. Ja. R. —, 
wife Alfred W. H—; b., Durham, 14, 
x, 1831; p. o., 1 Tor Villas, Caropden 
Hill, London, 





16 


Directory of Authors . 


library of congress 



AUTHORS RECENTLY HEAP 


Ainsworth, W. II., xii, St; Alden, 
Jo.. 30. viii, 85: Anagnos, Julia 
Romani (Howe), 11. iii, 86; Arthur, 
Timothy Shay,,6, iii, 85. . 

B agehot, W., 24. iii, 77; Raker,' W: 
M., 20, viii, 83; Rartlett, J: Ii. 1 ] v, 
86; Rates, Harriet L. (Yose), 14; iii, 
86; “Josh Billings”, 14, x, 85; Bor- 
row, G:, vii, 81: Brooks, C: T., 14, 
vi, 83; Brown, J:, v,S2; Bunnett, 
F. E., ii, 75 ; Buxton, B. H., iv, 81. 

C airnes, J: Elliot, vii; 75; Calverley, 
C: S.. 15. ii, 84; Carlyle, T:, 5, it 
81; Carter, Ro., 15, ii. 76; Chanuing, 
W: H., [b. 1810], xii, 84; Charles- 
worth, Maria Louisa? x, 80; Ches- 
ney, C. C., iii. 76; Clarke, CJ Cow- 
den, 13, iii, 77; Clifford, W: K., iii, 
79; Coffin, R. B., “Barry Gray’.’, 10, 
vi,85; “Conway, H.” [F. S. Fargus], 
15, v. 85; Cooks Dutton, ix, 83; 
Crocker, S: R., 22, viii, 78. 

D ana, R: II., 6,1.82; Darwin. C: R., 
19, iv, 82; Pilke. A. W., iii, 83; 
Pixon. Wi H-, xji, 79; Doran, J:, 
i, 78; Drake, Francis S:. 22, xi, 85; 
Draper, J: Christopher, xii, 85; 
Duyckinck, E. A., 13, v.iii, 78. 

.“ TP Hot, G:’\ xii. 80; Emerson, R. 
W., iii, 82; Ewing, J. II. 
(Gattv)) 13, v, 85. 

T^ields, J. T:. iv, 81; Friswell, J. H., 
iii. 78; Fullerton, lady G., i, 85; 
Fvfe, Hamilton, v, 80. 

G ilchrist. A.. (Burrows), Eng.. 29. 
xi. 85; Grant, Gertrude [= 
Gerald G—]. ii, S3; Grant, Jas., v, 
79; Green, J: Us, 6, iii, 83; Greene, 
G: W.,2,ii.83; Greg, W: R„ ix, 81. 

H ale. Sarah J., v, 79; Hassaurek, 
F:. 3.x, 85; Havergal, F. R., 
3, vi,79; Hayne, P. II., vii,86; Hay¬ 
ward, A., 2,' ii, 84; Helps, A., iii, 75; 
Hillard. G: S., ii, 79; Hoffmah, C: 
F., 7. vi, 84; Holland, J. G., x, 
81; Hood, Edwin Paxton, vi, 85; 
Hood, T: Li’ 1 '],.ii, 74; Horne,R: H., 
iii,84; Houghton,IT,viii.85; Howitt, 
W:, 3, iii. 79; Hudson, Ht Norman, 
16, i. 86; Hudson, M.. (C.) (A.), 
,18, viii, 84,; Huntington, [Wt] H:, 
x, 85; [jpjp “Eve. Post”,'20, X, 85]. 

J ackson.II.. [Maria] (Fiske) (Hunt), 
12, viii, 85; James, H:, 18,xii,82; 
Jenkin, mrs. CV ii,85; Jerrold, 


Evelyn, V, 85; Jerrold. W: B., iii, 
84; Jevons, W. S.; 11, viii, I, 82; 
Jewsbury, Ger., ix,,80., 
TZ*slvanagh, J., xi, 77; Keai’y, Anna 
Maria, 3, iii, 79; Kingsley, C:, 23, 
i, 75; Kingsley, ft:. 24, v, 76*: Kings¬ 
ton, WJ ft: Giles, 5, viii, 80. 

I" .awrence. G: A., x, 76;’Leslie. T. 
A J E. Cliffe, 27. i. 82: Lewes.G: H: 
30 'xi. 78; Lord, G.. V., [= old No. 
56] 27, v, S5; Luut, G:, v, 85. 

]V/1(cDowell, K.. S.v 22, vii y ;83; Mac¬ 
kenzie, Shelton, xii. 81; Marsh, 
A.. (Caldwell), x, 74; Marx, K:, 17, 
iii. 83; Melville. Whyte> xii, 78; 
Morgan, L:, 10, xii, 81. ; 

"NJicol, II:, ii,’81; Noyes, mrs. .A. H., 
-b' 10, vi, 86. . 

P alfrey, J: G.„ 26, iv y 81;, Pattison, 
MS, 30, vii, 84; Procter, B. AY., 
x, 74; Prime, S: Iremeus, 18, vii,85; 
“Putnam, EWanor”, = Bates, mrs. 
Arlo. 

T?ands, W. B., iv, 82; Reade, C:. 11, 
iv, 84; Reade, W. Wimvood, 24, 
vi, 75; Reid, Mayn<?, x, 83; Rice. Ja.» 
26, iv, 82 “Ripley. G:, vii, 80; Rob, 
ertson, J: y l, vi, 75; Roe^ Azel S...»?, 
1, i, 85; Rossetti, D. G., iv, 82; Ros¬ 
setti, Maria F., 24, xi, 76; Ruffini- 
G., 3, xi, 81. 

Ganford, J. L., vii, 77; Shairp, J:, 
^ Campbell. ix, 85; Smith. Julia P., 
7, ix, 83; Smith.. Lloyd P., 2, vii, 86; 
Spedding, J., iii, 81; Stirling-Max- 
well. Caroline (Sheridan)'(Norton), 
vi, 77; Stormonth, J., 5, ii, 82; 
Strickland, Agnes, vii,-74; Sykes, 
\Y: Wirt, viii, 83. 

T’aylor, Bayard, 19, xii, 78; Taylor, 
-*■ Meadows, v, 76; Tenney, W: 
J., 20, ix, 83; Thoms, W: J., viii, 85; 
Thornbury, [G:] W., vi, 76; 
Thornton, W: T.', vi, 80; Timbs, J:, 
4, iii, 75; Trollope, A., 6, xii, S2. 

'^7'ictor. Metta V.. (?), vii, 85. 

W arner, Susan, “E.. Wether el l”, 
IS-, iii, 85; Warren, S:, vii, 77; 
Watts, A.. 51.. (Howitt) vii, 84; 
Whipple, E. P., 16, vi, 86; White, 
R: Grant, 8, iv, 85; Wilkes,.G:, x, 
85; Wyuter, A., y, 76. 















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and easily learned, so that, while reference is easy, the whole is com]< 
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Q. P. Index Annual for 1882 is at hand, bearing evidence of ino 
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7'he FIFTH issue of the Q. P. INDEX AN¬ 
NUAL (1SS5) will be an index to the following peri¬ 
odicals, the publishers of which kindly furnish a free 
copy for the purpose: — Andover Review , _4rt- 

Amateur, Atlantic, Baptist Quarterly, Bel¬ 
gravia, Blackwood, British Quarterly, Catholic 
World, Century, Chautauqu.an, Contemporary 
Review, Deutsche Rundschau, Eclectic, Education, 
English, Fortnightly Review, Forum, Gentle¬ 
man’s, Gesellschaft, Harper’s, Jahrbueh fur Ge- 
setzgebung, Library Magazine, Lippincott’s, London 
Society, Long man’s, Macmillan’s , Magazine 
of Am. History, Magazine' of Art, Manchester 
Quarterly, Month, New England Magazine, New 
Princeton Review, Nation, National Review, 
New-Englander, VMh Century , Nord und Stid, North- 
American Review, Outing, Overland, Popular 
Science, Preussische Jahrbiicher, Quarterly Review, 
Reformed Quarterly, Revue Colon iale, Revue 
de Belgique, Revue de Droit International, 
Russische Revue, Scandinavia, Schorer’s Familienblatt, 
Shakspeariana, Southern Bivouac, Uber Land und 
Meer, Unitarian Review, United Service, Unsere 
Zeit, Vom Fels zum Meer, Westermann’s Monatshefte, 
Westminster Review, and others. 


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